The Doppelgänger Double Visions in German Literature

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Pub. Date: 1996-07-18
Publisher(s): Clarendon Press
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Summary

Ever since its literary coinage in Jean Paul's novel, Siebenkas (1796), the concept of Doppelganger has had significant influence upon representations of the self in German literature. This study charts the development of the double from its origins in the Romantic period, through its moremarginal - but nonetheless significant - manifestations in the post-Romantic culture, to its revival at the fin-de-siecle and transfer to the silent screen. The book features an introduction to the practice and theory underlying the use of the Doppelganger, with particular reference to psychoanalysis, followed by chapters on Jean Paul, Hoffmann, Kleist, poetic realism (Droste-Hulshoff, Keller, Storm) and modernism (Kafka, Rilke, Hoffmannsthal,Schnitzler, Meyrink, Werfal). This study shows that the often underestimated figure of the double may provide a key to the epistomological, aesthetic and psychosexual structures of the texts it visits and revisits, with a particular focus on its effects in the fields of vision and language.

Author Biography

Andrew J. Webber is University Lecturer in German and Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
Abbreviationsp. xi
Theories and Practices of the Doppelgängerp. 1
Life, Death, and Birth of the Doppelgänger in Jean Paulp. 56
Hoffmann's Chronic Dualismsp. 113
Cases of Double Trouble in Kleistp. 195
Double Agencies in the Novelle of Poetic Realismp. 232
Gothic Revivals: The Doppelgänger in the Age of Modernismp. 317
Bibliographyp. 358
Index of Names and Key Termsp. 371
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